The World of Layonara
In-Character Forums => Wild Surge Inn => Topic started by: zerpa on July 21, 2005, 02:37:00 PM
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*A note written in a small delicate hand*
Somehow in moving furniture in my room I have managed to secure my armoir facing backwards permanently against the wall. Is there anyone who has experience with furniture moving who can help me pry the piece from the wall?
You can leave me a note here. I will check back at the Inn periodically.
Thank you,
zerpa soulcry
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Smack de bloody ting wit yer wand
//adjust its facing with the furniture wand
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*zerpa looks at note scrawled by the dwarf and shakes her head in disappointment. She sits down and writes a response.*
The furniture tool is useless. The item is melded permanently backwards into the wall.
*She tacks it up carefully next to the other two in hopes someone will come by and understand her predicament.*
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Consult a wizard. If a magic vortex has appeared in your armoir causing it to stick, you may not want to move it. I'm told that cursed furniture can be very dangerous. :o
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ooh aye...ah've been o'ttacked by liv'n furniture....irt ain' normal loike HAR
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//delete it with the furniture tool, and replace it correctly
Edit: this isnt really an IC question, as, IC you could just move the thing, it wouldnt get "stuck" against the wall, and IC there is no such thing as a furniture tool, you just move things with your hands and unlock chests with a key.
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//she can't, the furniture is placed so the furniture tool cannot be used.
And Talan should know it is magic furniture ... that is created by reading from magical deeds .... how else does a giant bed weigh .3 pounds?
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Talk to a GM on the DM chanell and they can destroy it for you. We had this happen with a chest in our house and a GM helped.
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//We don't want it destroyed, there are things in there, we want it to be turned so we can access it and fix it permanently. Thank you for the suggestion though. I will find a GM next time Zerpa is on.
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Ask the gods to rid you of a pesky piece of furniture, and next thing you know, your house is burning down.